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Didn't work for me Video is nice, I can appreciate examples but on my samsung galaxy s duos they just do not work, getting permission error. Also im unable to get compiled binaries of my own sources. And last thing, does it have to unpack zips every time I run it? Sorry.

Amazing Been looking for a nice C++ compiler for android, this app is so amazing. Took seconds to get used to and even has cool text highlighting and coloring, which adds a nice touch. Mainly gonna use it my ASUS tablet, but it works nice on my phone too. Cudos to the developers, this app is awesome.

Didn't work for me Video is nice, I can appreciate examples but on my samsung galaxy s duos they just do not work, getting permission error. Also im unable to get compiled binaries of my own sources. And last thing, does it have to unpack zips every time I run it? Sorry.

Amazing Been looking for a nice C++ compiler for android, this app is so amazing. Took seconds to get used to and even has cool text highlighting and coloring, which adds a nice touch. Mainly gonna use it my ASUS tablet, but it works nice on my phone too. Cudos to the developers, this app is awesome.

Really useful new features, they don't work with the LuaJIT though. (And autopairing the '{ }' could be fun too. :) And what about a 'Run' button, or the 'Quick run' could just execute the last built program if nothing changed lately.

Works Very Well !!! Very Impressed !!! I have been using it to build C++/C utilites on my Android. But I would like to use Linux specific libraries. For example like sys/stat.h. What would I need to do to get the compliled libraries for the Arm Processor. I have an Android Samsung Galaxy Pro 12.2. I am though having issues downloading packages. It just stopped all of a sudden. I have also followed the suggestions on the posts. If you need help or assistance developing this tool further let me know I would add the ability to manage projects and use "make files to build multi file projetcs. Thanks in Advance.

Really cool For being free this is good. Downside is that on initial app start it downloads tons of data about 200 MB. The other gcc compiler fares better and has a native feel with only 30 MB of app. I like both. Disclaimer I am a fan of the other dev and I have used his promo version to compare with this.

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C4droid is a user-friendly (but powerful) C/C++ IDE + C/C++ compiler for Android.Basic features:- Offline C compiler: create your own applications on Android device and run them even without Internet access- Source code editor with syntax highlighting, tabs, code completion, code formatting, file association and undo/redo- Export&share your programs as APKs or native executables (for terminal apps)- No root required (but C4droid can use it for your programs if you want)- Full ANSI C and ISO C99 support with TCC (Tiny C Compiler) + uClibc- Git integration- Customizable GUI, choose where to place tabs and buttons by yourself, themes are also supported.More features with a free GCC plugin:- Full C++ and almost complete C++11 support with GCC + Bionic libc- NativeActivity, Qt, SDL and SDL2 support for GUI- Debugger with breakpoints and watches- Makefile support: use the same build scripts as on your PC (BusyBox is included)- Semi-automatic open-source library porting feature for enhanced programming & education

C4droid is designed to be user-friendy out-of-the-box, but nothing is perfect, so here are some answers for questions that can appear:How to install C++ support?C4droid will ask you to install C++ support at first startup and will configure itself in semi-automatic mode.If you want to do that manually, you need:0) Enough internal memory OR root rights. C4droid does not require root rights for devices with more than 50MB of free internal memory.1) Install GCC plugin (C4droid will ask you to install it).2) Select G++ compiler in C4droid preferences.3*) Add "using namespace std;" to your program(before int main), use iostream, not iostream.hNote that if you want to use C4droid as a C compiler, it is better to select GCC, not G++.

How to use SDL, SDL2, NativeActivity and Qt in single-file mode?Just install SDL plugin and select G++ compiler in C4droid preferences.Note that C4droid chooses app mode using a very simple source code analysis:SDL is detected with #include "SDL.h", SDL2 is detected with #include "SDL2/SDL.h", NativeActivity is detected with #include "android_native_app_glue.h", Qt is detected with #include "QApplication"If you are compiling a single-file Qt app, you must add #include "yoursourcefilenamewithcpp.moc" to the end of source code file also.

How to use Makefiles, multifile projects, etc?Long-click compile button (or select "compilation settings" if buttons are hidden/moved) and configure current directory to use the mode you want.Note that C4droid will create .c4droid configuration file when you will press Ok. Some modes (like makefile) require to enter result executable file name, don't forget to do that.After doing that all use compile and run buttons to build and run your app as regular.

How to build and install libraries?Almost the same way as regular Makefile building except for that most probably some patching may be required.Currently tested libraries are gmp(internal memory only),mpfr,mpc,libxml2,neon,sqlite,SDL_gfx(--disable-mmx required).

Keyboard shortcuts:Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V, Ctrl-X for Copy, Paste and CutCtrl-S, Ctrl-O for Save/OpenCtrl-Z, Ctrl-Y for Undo/Redo.Ctrl-L for "go to Line"Ctrl-F for FindCtrl-A for select AllCtrl-B for Build/compileCtrl-R for RunCtrl-Space/Ctrl-D for autocompletion (Ctrl-Space may be reserved by Android)

Report bugs at n0n3m4@gmail.com.

C4droid stands for "c for android" (or "c++ for android").C4droid is not an online compiler, so it uses real binaries.Some binaries in APK are licensed under (L)GPL, email me for the source code (Tiny C compiler, GCC, BusyBox, etc.)Android is a trademark of Google Inc.Qt is a registered trademark of Digia.

The Mobile Gnuplot Viewer is a frontend for the Gnuplot program. Gnuplot is a scientific plot program. With the Mobile Gnuplot Viewer the user can edit gnuplot scripts to generate 1d and 2d plots, execute the scripts, view and export the output of the Gnuplot program.

To run the Mobile Gnuplot Viewer app the Qt libraries (QtCore, QtGui and QtSvg) are needed. These Qt libraries are freely available (delivered by the ministro/necessitas project) and are automatically downloaded only once from the google play store when the app starts the first time.The app brings a binary executable of the gnuplot program with it, which is used to generate a SVG output of the gnuplot script.

The purpose of Gnuplot is: show mathematical functions, fit theoretical functions to experimental data and calculate expressions. See Gnuplot homepage (http://www.gnuplot.info/) for more information about the Gnuplot program.Gnuplot scripts can be created with this app and the SVG output will be shown as a plot in the app (see screenshots).

The app has four main pages:- edit page: create, modify, save and load gnuplot scripts to generate a plot- help page: enter help commands about gnuplot commands, help will be showed in the output page after pushing show button- output page: show errors of script execution, help command output or fit results- plot page: show the graphical output of the gnuplot script after pushing the run buttonand some additional pages:- file selection page: for loading, saving and erasing script files- about page: show information about the application

Features of the free mobile gnuplot viewer are:- create, modify, save, load and delete gnuplot scripts (text files) in an input page- execute the gnuplot script and show the output as SVG graphic in an output page- allow execution of help commands and show output in a text output page- change font of text input and output fields

The (advanced) version of the mobile gnuplot viewer has some more features than this free version:- syntax highlighting for gnuplot script input- export of plot as bitmap files (supported formats: png, jpg, bmp, tiff)- support copy/paste via application internal clipboard- support of export of the text output window (to save output of fit to data)

The typical workflow for gnuplot running on a desktop operating system is different from the typical workflow on a mobile device.Gnuplot uses a shell window to enter interactively text commands and an output window to show the grapical output simultaneously. On a mobile device like a smartphone or tablet computer this workflow is not suitable, because the user has only a small screen it is difficult to have more than one input/output area on the screen. To use the excelent gnuplot program on a mobile device I have written this app. The typical workflow using this app is: enter a script to generate the gnuplot output in a text field on an input page and execute the script by pressing the run button. The gnuplot output will than be shown in an other output page. The user can switch back and forward between the input and output page via buttons.

Disclaimer:The app is carefully created and tested but the app should not be assumed as error free.Use this app at your own risk.The author of this app is not responsible for the behaviour of the gnuplot program.See menuitem Gnuplot/Copyright for more informations about using gnuplot.

On first launch CppDroid extracts SDK (about 150Mb) and downloads and extracts examples and tutorials, so about 190Mb of internal storage space is required. It can't be moved to sd card because of android security.

Learn C++ is another FREE programming course by SoloLearn. Whether you've had any prior programming experience or not, this app will help you learn all you need to know in order to start creating and compiling your own programs. Learning with SoloLearn has proved to be fast, effective and fun. This app will show you how easy it is to become a programmer.

This app has a very simple layout which will help everyone to write and submit their code with simplicity. A proper output screen pops up which gives explicit details of the result of code submission.

The salient features of this application include:-

• Support of 14 different programming languages which include C, C++, JAVA, PYTHON, PERL, PHP, RUBY, MYSQL, ORACLE, CLOJURE, BASH, ERLANG, CLISP, LUA• Inbuilt templates and inclusion of library files for each language; user need not type them explicitly. Upon selecting the desired language the template will automatically load in the editor.• Provision to increase or decrease the text size of the editor as per convenience. • Easy access to load files from the SD card.• Easy access to save files in the SD card.• Separate popup to enter the input test cases for the program. Alternatively a Run feature is present if user doesn’t want to enter any test case.• The output screen has explicit details which are:- 1. STATUS:-it specifies whether the program has been executed successfully or has some errors. 2. TIME:-specifies the total time consumed by the program for complete execution. 3. MEMORY:-specifies the total amount of storage memory consumed by the program. 4. OUTPUT:-displays the output as is on the standard output console.• A refresh option is available on the sliding drawer to start the app afresh.

So what are you waiting for? Install this app and rule the world of coding. Imagine->Build->Test!!

This website includes tools, applications and utilities reviews and instructions for Linux kids... by a kid. I wanted to teach other kids about GNU Linux. I started using Ubuntu but then I found out it was spyware. Here is my video and website.

Online Compiler is user friendly all-in-one compiler that supports C, C++, JAVA, JAVASCRIPT, PYTHON, HASKELL, PERL, PHP , C# & RUBY programming languages. It enables you to compile and run your code on android device. It is light-weight,easy to install and use. It is supported by high processing power servers that do all the work so no need for high-end devices. Write programs on the go, test algorithms, explore the features of programming language or practice your skills. It saves you from the hassle of installing bulky compilers for each programming language.

WARNING! It's not a standalone application.Make sure to use latest version of main app installed from Google Play.Don't write a review if C4droid wasn't installed from Google Play - it will be ignored anyway.

This plugin allows to run SDL/SDL2/NativeActivity/Qt apps.To use it, just install it, nothing more is needed.To compile programs you need GCC/G++ compiler selected (TCC is not supported).

To download this app you must have C4droid installed (other usage is prohibited).Qt is a registered trademark of Digia.

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You cannot run or execute programs with this app. The output is already tested and displayed for your reference. Thank You for understanding.

-----------------------------------Features : ★ Chapter wise complete C Tutorials★ C programs with comments for better understanding (90+ programs)★ Output for each program ★ Categorized Questions and answers ★ Very simple User Interface★ One click share (Tutorials and Programs)★ Special section where you can request for anything about C-----------------------------------

This C Programming app enables you to carry basic C programming notes in your android. It contains about 90+ C Programs, and many FAQ's. This app has a very simple user interface and the contents can be easily understood by the users. This will definitely help u for preparing for interviews, tests and in many more waysAnother specialty of this app is that it has a special option for users where they can ask their doubts and request for new programs. Wherever and whenever you require any information about C you are just a click away.....

This demo application of Z. Kalal's TLD algorithm was made to demonstrate a state-of-the-art object tracker on mobile devices. The application is built from the c++ implementation of OpenTLD, by G. Nebehay, and Qualcomms FastCV sample application is used for image acqusition and rendering.

This is "plugin" for CCTools https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pdaxrom.cctools and will not work without CCTools. Update CCTools to the latest version! This "plugin" includes external headers, libraries and examples for SDL2 libraries:

SDL2SDL2_imageSDL2_mixerSDL2_netSDL2_ttf

Run it once after installation for install development files. Run CCTools and try included examples (CCTools/Examples/SDL on internal SD card). Use Makefile from example directories to build and run SDL applications: make utility commands - all, run, log, clean.all (or empty arg) - to buildrun - run itlog - check application logclean - clean sources, remove binary files

With this application you will be able to share folder from phone to the Internet. The folder will be available as a web page, that uses a specially generated link. You can send this link to another users, who will open it in the web browser. The link is still valid as long as the client application is running. The link will outdated and access to it becomes impossible if you close or restart the client.